It works for screen sizes starting at 71-inch and up to 107-inch. The HD141X starting size is 66-inch and goes up to 107-inch.

When it comes to contrast, the HD26 has a ratio of 25,000:1 while the HD141X has 23,000:1.
Other than those differences, both Optoma projectors have the same inputs, color processing technology and Keystone correction.

Both projects lack lens shift.

Common Questions:

What Are The Best 3D Glasses That Work With Optoma HD26?

The first thing you’ll want to look into when choosing glassing is that they active shutter and support 144 HZ to ensure that it will work with all 3D content.

Same as the HD26, the glasses will have to support 144 HZ and be Active Shutter. The same glasses listed above will work for the HD141X.

What’s The Difference Between Optoma HD26 vs HD25-LV?

The screen size on the HD25-LV is 67-inches from 8 feet; 101-inches from 12 feet. It has 3500 Lumens, that’s 300 extra Lumens over the HD26, but it has less Contrast ratio at 20,000:1. The HD25-LV is HD compatible and 3D-ready (NOT full 3D compatible).

Overall, the HD25-LV has more brightness and maybe a few more options when it comes to inputs (like VGA-in). the HD25-LV is Full 3D compatible but it has smaller screen size and less contrast ratio than the HD26.

This will ultimately depend on the distance at which you place the projector. The perfect setup for any projector would be in a dark room, but if the projector is at a close distance, it will project just fine. However, if placed at a long distance, the picture won’t be optimal when it room is very bright.